Answers to  the exercises with DAD

     
Household size and living standards

 

   
Choice of aggregating weights and poverty analysis.

 

   
Absolute and relative poverty.

 

   
Estimating poverty lines.

 

   
Descriptive data analysis.

 

   
Decomposing poverty.

 

   
Poverty dominance.

 

   
Fiscal incidence, growth, equity and poverty
  • Use files CAN4.daf and CAN6.daf for exercises 8.1 - 8.10
  • Use the file PERHE-13 for exercises 8.11 - 8.17
  • Use the file PERED-14 for exercises 8.18 - 8.22
  • Use the file SENESAM  for exercises 8.23 - 8.26
  • Use the file ESPMEN   for exercises  8.27-8.53
    • When needed, use EXPEQ as the variable of interest, the headcount as the poverty index,
      and a poverty line of 60000 FCFA per adult equivalent.
  • Use the file ESPSANT  for exercises  8.53-8.54
    • When needed, use EXPEQ as the variable of interest, the headcount as the poverty index,
      and a poverty line of 60000 FCFA per adult equivalent.
  • Use the file ESPSCOL   for exercises  8.55-8.57
    • When needed, use EXPEQ as the variable of interest, the headcount as the poverty index,
      and a poverty line of 60000 FCFA per adult equivalent.

 

 

 

 

 

Impact of a complex sample design on the estimated standard deviation of various distributive statistics.

 

   
Impact of equivalence scales and choice of statistical units.